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A Glossary of Technical Construction Vocabulary in 17th-18th Century European Court Residences - EUROGLOSS

Keywords
Glossary - Construction History - Interactive digital platform
Organisations (1) , Researchers (1)
0797  University of Maribor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Architecture
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  29441  PhD Daniela Dvornik Perhavec  Civil engineering  Researcher  2026  171 
Abstract
The aim of the Action is to develop common strategies and create a comprehensive network on Construction History that brings together the technical knowledge of historic building sites, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among participating countries. The main output is a glossary of technical terms used in 17th and 18th-century construction processes at European court residences, with special attention to records and drawings drafted by craftsmen and artisans. The glossary will be initially produced in English, with draft translations generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for participants from all involved countries. The glossary will be adapted to the linguistic and cultural contexts of each country, resulting in multiple language versions that reflect an inclusive approach and linguistic diversity. The glossary will be integrated into a comprehensive digital platform that centralizes data on construction techniques, materials, craftsmen, and technical terminology. The digital database enhances access to dispersed archival documents, minimizing the need for travel to physical archives, and improves research efficiency while contributing to a reduction in CO2 emissions and the carbon footprint associated with research activities. The platform mitigates the financial burden of travel for young researchers from ITCs, promoting inclusivity and equal opportunities in scholarly pursuits. The Action offers insights for conservation professionals and heritage authorities, providing critical knowledge to support the preservation of cultural heritage sites. Furthermore, it seeks to engage local communities by making historical construction knowledge more accessible, fostering a deeper connection with their heritage. EUROGLOSS advances research in construction history while promoting preservation and community engagement.
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